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Johann David Heinichen, Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel

Concerto in G Major Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715: I. Vivace

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123 BPM
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F# Maj
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-21.43db
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4/4

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25%
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51%
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23%




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Concerto in G Major Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715: I. Vivace is a song by Johann David Heinichen, released on 1993-01-01. It is track number 14 in the album Heinichen: Dresden Concerti. Concerto in G Major Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715: I. Vivace has a BPM/tempo of 123 beats per minute, is in the key of F# Maj and has a duration of 2 minutes, 35 seconds.

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Concerto in G Major Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715: I. Vivace info

Name
Concerto in G Major Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715: I. Vivace
Release Date
1st January 1993
ISRC
DEF059202411
Key
F# Maj
Tempo
123
Loudness (db)
-21.43db
Time signature
4/4
Length
02:35
Song Number
14 of 50
Explicit
No